Castro (Cuba rule), as realized, 1959-2008
20th Century · realized scope
The Castro era refers to the period of Cuban government under Fidel Castro, who held the office of Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and President of the Council of State from 1976 until his resignation in 2008. It operated in Cuba, an island nation in the Caribbean, following the overthrow of the Batista government in January 1959. The administration established a single-party state under the Communist Party of Cuba and pursued a centrally planned economy, nationalizing industries and aligning Cuba with the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Cluster:Transformative Command
Its loudest feature is a floor across the procedural Principles: Rule of Law & Consistency, Transparency & Honesty, Inclusiveness & Pluralism, and Non-Maleficence all strongly depressed, with Authority & Hierarchy elevated. Existing constraints give way to directed change.
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Neighbors
- 1East Germany (GDR), as realized, 1949-1990Distance: 15Compare
- 2Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam leadership), as realized, 1945-1969Distance: 15Compare
- 3Marxism-Leninism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 18Compare
- 4Baathism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 18Compare
- 5Nkrumah (Ghana leadership), as realized, 1957-1966Distance: 19Compare
The Three Axes (Detail)
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